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THIS DAY, THURSDAY, Bth MAY, 1873. MESSRS BETHUNE AND HUNTRE will sell by public auction, at their new sale room, Custom House Qua?, on Thursday, the Bth Mny, at 2 o'clock — The ketch GLIMPsE, 38 tons register 10 tons pig iron Inventory of stores can be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. Welling) on, Ist May, 1873. " THIS DAY, THURSDAY, Bth MAY. MR R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his Auction Room, on above date, Mauritius sugnr, in bond Victoria Go's do do do, and duty paid Tea, in half-chests and boxes Wines and spirits, duty paid Bottled ale and porter, do do FRID"AY79th"iMAr! PUBLIC SALE OF WOOL. ME3BRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at their new stores, Custom House Quay, on Friday, the 9th May, at 2 o'clock, 10 bales wool WEDNESDAY, 14th~MAY. Sale of a nice little freehold property, situated in Victoria Place, oft* Ghuznee street, guaranteed to pay the purchaser 16 per cent for his purchase. /""i EORGE THOMAS has received instrucKDC tions from Mr Abraham Hainee, who is compelled (very reluctantly) to leave the colony on account of his health, to sell by auction on Wednesday, 14th May, at his auction rooms, at 2 o'clock, Those two houses, situated in Victoria Place, containing three rooms each, plastered inside, a strong party bHck wall dividing the two 5 also, in the rear, to which there is a foot right-of-way, one threeroomed cottage, ateo plastered inside, with every convenience. These cottages are very substantially built, as will at once be seen by inspection. On the premises is a never-failing supply of water, with pump fixed, equally available to both front houses, as well ao bn cottage at the back. Annual rental for the property, £60. Title guaranteed. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, who strongly recommends any small capitalist to avail himself of this rare opporI unity, especially as freehold town property is bo rapidly advancing in value. WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY. PUBLIC SALE OF A SECTION OF FREEHOLD AT MAKARA. /""i EORGE THOMAS has received instrucVU" tions to sell by auction, on Wednesday, May 14th, at his Rooms, The Northern half of section 49, in the Makari District, containing 60 acres of splendid Bush Land, partly cleared. Government plans of survey to be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms cash. THURSDAY, 29th MAY. BUILDING SITES. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PUBLIC SALE OF THE BUILDING LEASES OF THE COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL RESERVES, Hobson Street. MR J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at his sale room Hunter street, on Thursday, May 29th, 1873, at 2 o'clock p.m., The Leases of Nineteen Building Allotments, from one quarter to three quarters of an acre each. The greater part, of these will front the esplanade running through the centre of the Estate, which will be planted with trees. Further details will be advertised in future advertisements. Plans exhibited, and particulars given at the Office of the Auctioneer. Wellington, April 18, 1873. THURSDAY, 291h MAY. GREAT LAND BALE. Immediately after the sale of the leases of Building Sites on Thorndon Flat, as advertised, MR J. H. WALLACE will sell TOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTIES. Parties desirous of embracing this splendid opportunity of disposing of Town or Country Properties will oblige by giving immediate notice, in order that the same may be inserted in advertisement and catalogues. LAND SALE. MR R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction at an curly day — About Five or Six Acres Land at Wade's Town. Also, Land and Houses in the City, particulars of which will be duly published. THE Vestry of St Paul's, Thorndon, offer a Premium of Ten Pounds for the best plan for enlarging the Cathedral to accommodate 150 persons extra, at a cost not exceeding £600. The Architect whose plans are approved will have the supervision of the work. Plans to be sent in to the Churchwardens on or before June 6th next. The key of the Church can be had on application to Mr Madely. WILLIAM G. KEMP, L. STOWE, Churchwardens. , May 6, 1873. , iyr o t ice. Having appointed MR ROBERT MORTON, of Greytown, our collector, we hereby authorise him to receive all accounts due to i us, and his receipt for the same will be a sufficient discharge. HA9TWELL, BANNISTER & CO. 6th May, 1873. l^T O T I 0 E. Having appointed MR ROBERT MORTON, of Greytown, my collector, I hereby authorise him to receive all accounts due to me, and his receipt for the same will be a sufficient discharge. HENRY BANNISTER. TTT D. FRANCIS, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, PIANOFORTE TUNER, &c, I Berlin House, Opposite the English 1 Cathedral.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3799, 8 May 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3799, 8 May 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3799, 8 May 1873, Page 3

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